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Battery Maintenance
How to charge the battery
The battery can be charged by one of two methods:
Outside of a patient monitor by using the Lee&Jack Power's
charger.
Inside a patient monitor that is connected to an AC power source.
NOTE
To extend the life of the battery, we recommends that you charge
the battery using the external Lee&Jack Power's charger.
NOTE
The Lee&Jack Power's charger is no longer available for
purchase.
However, if your site has a Lee&Jack Power's charger, you
should continue to use it to charge and condition the battery.
Charging the battery with Lee&Jack Power's charger
1. Insert the battery into the battery charger. The RUN LED lights.
2. Leave the battery in the battery charger until the READY LED
lights.
NOTE
If the FAIL LED lights, remove the battery from the battery charger
and reinsert it. This should correct any battery charger time out
errors. However, if this does not correct the battery charger time
out errors, then the battery is defective and should be replaced.
Charging the battery inside a patient monitor
The battery is charged whenever the patient monitor is connected to
an AC power source.
When you store the battery inside of a patient monitor that is
connected to an AC power source (a state known as “floating”), the
battery will selfdischarge to less than 90% of its Full Charge
Capacity after approximately two weeks (depending upon the
temperature of the battery). At this time, the patient monitor will
automatically recharge the battery to 100% of its Full Charge
Capacity.
How to condition the battery
The battery can be conditioned by one of two methods:
Outside of a patient monitor by using the Lee&Jack Power's
charger.
Inside a patient monitor that is connected to an AC power source.
NOTE
To extend the life of the battery, we recommends that you condition
the battery using the external Lee&Jack Power's charger.
NOTE
The Lee&Jack Power's charger is no longer available for
purchase.
However, if your site has a Lee&Jack Power's charger, you
should continue to use it to charge and condition the battery.
Conditioning the battery with a Lee&Jack Power's charger
A conditioning cycle using the battery charger requires
approximately nine hours to complete. Complete the following steps
to automatically condition the battery.
1. Insert the battery into the battery charger.
2. Press the CONDITION button when one of the following conditions
occur:
While the RUN LED light is still flashing.
While the CONDITION LED is flashing.
3. Remove the battery from the battery charger when the RUN LED
lights. This completes the conditioning cycle.
Conditioning the battery inside a patient monitor
WARNING PATIENT RISK HAZARD — Never condition a battery while the patient monitor is connected to a patient. Serious injury or death could result. |
Complete the following steps to manually condition the battery
using the patient monitor:
1. Remove all batteries from the patient monitor.
2. Insert one battery into Slot A of the patient monitor.
3. Disconnect the patient monitor from the AC power source.
4. Access the patient monitor’s Battery Status window to monitor
the battery’s Charge Level. See “Identify battery status using the
BATTERY STATUS menu” on "Attached Image" below.
5. Allow the battery to discharge to less than a 90% Charge Level.
6. Re-connect the patient monitor to the AC power source and fully
charge the battery.
7. Disconnect the patient monitor from the AC power source and
allow the patient monitor to run until it displays the BATTERY LOW
message, or until the patient monitor shuts down.
8. Re-connect the patient monitor to the AC power source. Allow the
battery to fully charge to complete the conditioning cycle.
How to store the battery
Condition the battery before storing it. Conditioning the battery
to 100% capacity increases the storage shelf-life of the battery.
Store the battery outside of the patient monitor at a temperature
between 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F).
When the battery is stored inside a patient monitor that is powered
by an AC power source, the battery cell temperature increases by
10°C to 15°C (18°F to 27°F) above the room’s ambient temperature.
This reduces the life of the battery.
When the battery is stored inside a patient monitor that is
continuously powered by an AC power source and is not powered by
battery on a regular basis, the life of the battery may be less
than 12 months. We recommends that you remove the battery and store
it near the patient monitor until it is needed for transport.
Re-condition a stored battery every six months to increase the
storage shelf-life.
How to wake up the battery
When the battery is stored for a long period of time without being
charged, it will eventually lose all of its charge and “fall
asleep.” When the battery is “asleep,” none of the LEDs on the
battery will illuminate when the battery’s on/off button is
pressed. You must “wake up” the battery before you can use it
again.
There are two methods to wake up the battery:
Outside of a patient monitor by using the Lee&Jack Power
charger.
Inside a patient monitor that is connected to an AC power source.
Waking up the battery with a Lee&Jack Power charger
NOTE
A deep discharged battery will require you to repeat the following
steps more than once before the battery will “wake up.”
1. Insert the battery into the battery charger and wait for the RUN
LED light to illuminate (approximately three minutes).
2. If the RUN LED light does NOT illuminate, complete the following
steps:
a. Remove the battery from the battery charger.
b. Re-insert the battery into the battery charger and let the
battery trickle charge for two to three minutes while the FAIL LED
flashes. (If the RUN LED light lights, ignore it.)
c. Watch the battery charger LEDs and immediately remove the
battery from the battery charger when the FAIL LED stops flashing
and remains illuminated, or when both the RUN and CONDITION LEDs
flash.
d. Wait for one to two seconds, then re-insert the battery into the
battery charger. The RUN and CONDITION LEDs will flash for five to
ten seconds while the charger initializes the battery. If the FAIL
LED lights, remove the battery and re-insert it into the battery
charger.
e. Watch the battery charger LEDs. The RUN LED should stop flashing
and remain illuminated for approximately one minute later the
CONDITION LED should stop flashing. At this time, the battery is
awake and being charged.
Waking up the battery with a patient monitor
1. Connect the patient monitor to an AC power source.
2. Activate the Boot Loader program.
a. Hold down NBP Go/Stop (or NBP Auto on Dash 5000) and ZERO ALL
(FUNCTION).
b. Press and release the Trim Knob control.
c. Keep holding NBP Go/Stop (or NBP Auto) and ZERO ALL (FUNCTION)
until the Boot Code information appears on the display.
3. Select Wake Up Battery from the Service Menu.
4. Insert the “sleeping” battery into slot A of the patient
monitor.
NOTE
In some languages, slot A is identified as slot 1 and slot B is
identified as slot 2.
5. Select Wake Up Lithium Ion Battery in SLOT A. Then, the patient
monitor applies a “wake-up” shot of current for up to 210
seconds.
6. Watch for the message, Battery awake, run main code to charge.
The battery should now be “awake.”
If the “Battery awake, run main code to charge” message appears but
the battery is NOT awake, the battery may be in a deep discharge
state. You should repeat step 5 at least four more times to give
the battery additional “wake-up” shots of current.
7. Quickly reboot (or power cycle) the patient monitor to begin
charging the batteries. The patient monitor’s illuminated
yellow-colored CHARGING STATUS LED indicates that the battery is
being charged.
NOTE
The patient monitor will not charge the battery while it is running
the Boot Loader program.
How to replace the batteries
WARNING EXPLOSION OR FIRE — Using non-recommended batteries could result in injury/burns to the patient or users. |
1. Open the battery doors on the left side of the patient monitor,
along the bottom.
2. Remove the faulty batteries.
NOTE
Depending on your model, the battery compartment may be a single
plastic door or two silicone doors.
3. Replace with a new battery. The patient monitor supports up to
two exchangeable lithium-ion batteries. Install the battery with
the connection pins facing down and inserted first.
4. Close the battery covers.
5. Verify that the patient monitor operates correctly.
a. Confirm that the Battery IDs with a battery icon displays in the
lower right corner of the patient monitor.
b. Verify that the Battery LEDS illuminate either green or amber.
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Product Description
This battery has been manufactured with high-quality components. It
complies with every particular of the orginal manufacturer's
regulations and is guaranteed against all manufacturing defects.
A margin of 0.1V difference in the voltage is negligible in
batteries. Therefore, such a battery would still be perfectly
compatible. If the capacity (mAh) of the replacement battery is
higher than that of the original battery, this will allow for a
longer usage time.
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